The Antarctic continent is cold, dark, and desolate for much of the year, so scientists want a cuddly feline companion to ...
The ancient art of bonsai may look deceptively simple, but its practice requires care, contemplation, and consistency over long periods of time—especially if you’re growing an entire miniature forest, ...
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Normal sledding pace is less than five miles an hour. When Jesper crashed, they were a little more than halfway through the ...
Formerly a traffic policeman in Riyadh, but native to Soudah, Ahmed fell into environmental conservation by chance. Raised in a family with livestock herds, he had learned to take care of goats since ...
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In Belize’s Actun Tunichil Muknal cave, a sacred Maya site, plants grow in darkness, sparking concerns about how tourism affects its fragile ecosystem.
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Rates of nearsightedness, or myopia, are skyrocketing in kids—and scientists say it has to do with how little time they’re ...
“Some shoes are truly waterproof, but many are only water-resistant,” says Castiello. “The main difference between the two is ...
Must-sees include Saint Vigil Cathedral, where the Council of Trent was held in the mid-16th century, and Buonconsiglio ...
From active itineraries to risqué entertainment, the cruise industry is broadening its offering in a bid to appeal to younger ...